I am far from an expert yet, but your
display issues are very similar to what I got the first time around using CSS
I discovered IDs rather than classes fro layers provides more precision.
Also, you might want to try dropping the
p/p and running block level text.
Brian
sure. why not.
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Jeremy Flint
www.jeremyflint.com
Luc wrote:
Good evening Jeremy,
It was foretold that on 29-3-2004 @ 12:29:47 GMT-0600 (which was
20:29:47 where I live) Jeremy Flint would mumble:
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JF BTW, even with tables, sites will look differently on different
JF
John,
Yes, there are slight differences in browsers, but these are easy to
overcome. There are a lot of un-needed classes in your code. The aim is to
use as few as possible, and use descendant selectors to do their work.
Theoretically, for this layout you should only need a few id's on the
On Monday, March 29, 2004, at 11:07 AM, John Penlington wrote:
Forgive my frustration, but after a couple of months with this
Discussion List I've formed the opinion no browser will display web
standards - every one of them requires hacks of some kind.
I test on Win XP Pro with IE6 and